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An R package suite for microarray meta-analysis in quality control, differentially expressed gene analysis and pathway enrichment detection.

by: Xingbin Wang, Dongwan D. Kang, Kui Shen, Chi Song, Shuya Lu, Lun-Ching C. Chang, Serena G. Liao, Zhiguang Huo, Shaowu Tang, Ying Ding, Naftali Kaminski, Etienne Sibille, Yan Lin, Jia Li, George C. Tseng
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England), Vol. 28, No. 19. (1 October 2012), pp. 2534-2536, doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/bts485  Key: citeulike:11031512

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With the rapid advances and prevalence of high-throughput genomic technologies, integrating information of multiple relevant genomic studies has brought new challenges. Microarray meta-analysis has become a frequently used tool in biomedical research. Little effort, however, has been made to develop a systematic pipeline and user-friendly software. In this article, we present MetaOmics, a suite of three R packages MetaQC, MetaDE and MetaPath, for quality control, differentially expressed gene identification and enriched pathway detection for microarray meta-analysis. MetaQC provides a quantitative and objective tool to assist study inclusion/exclusion criteria for meta-analysis. MetaDE and MetaPath were developed for candidate marker and pathway detection, which provide choices of marker detection, meta-analysis and pathway analysis methods. The system allows flexible input of experimental data, clinical outcome (case-control, multi-class, continuous or survival) and pathway databases. It allows missing values in experimental data and utilizes multi-core parallel computing for fast implementation. It generates informative summary output and visualization plots, operates on different operation systems and can be expanded to include new algorithms or combine different types of genomic data. This software suite provides a comprehensive tool to conveniently implement and compare various genomic meta-analysis pipelines. http://www.biostat.pitt.edu/bioinfo/software.htm ctseng@pitt.edu Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.


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